Apple is playing ball with the US government, which is looking into the manufacturer’s controversial decision to slow down older iPhones to accommodate aging batteries. “We have received questions from some government agencies and we are responding to them,” Apple said in an emailed statement. The response comes a day after Bloomberg reported that the US …
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